tonight, president obama and mitt romney get to do it for real. the men will meet face to face in the first of three presidential debates in denver, colorado, at 9:00 p.m. eastern, so set your clocks. the latest nbc "wall street journal" poll shows the president still holds a narrow 49-46% lead over romney. some 40% of voters say the country is moving in the right direction, versus 53% saying it's on the wrong track. nearly 60% believe the u.s. economy is recovering. so you can tune in to cnbc's debate coverage tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern as we get you set up for the debate. >>> several top chinese banks have pulled a plug on a planned trip to tokyo. they were supposed to attend the imf's annual meetings next week. a small chinese company is up in arms with barack obama. rails corp is suing. the farms are located in oregon, in restricted air space used by the u.s. navy. they said the president acted unlawfully when he issued the order last friday. when geopolitical tensions and business wranglings with some of the u.s. are just some of t